TEACHING SPEAKING - DIALOGUES FOR YOUNG LEARNERS

1. Dialogue 1 A: Have you seen the new girl in school? B: No, I haven't. A: She's really pretty. B: Describe her to me. A: She's not too tall. B: Well, how tall is she? A: She's about five feet even. B: What does she look like, though? A: She has pretty light brown eyes. B: I may know which girl you're talking about. A: So you have seen her around? B: Yes, I have. Dialogue 2 A: There's a new girl in school, have you seen her yet? B: I haven't seen her yet. A: I think that she is very pretty. B: Tell me how she looks. A: She's kind of short. B: What height is she? A: She's probably about five feet. B: That's nice, but tell me what she looks like. A: The first thing I noticed was her beautiful brown eyes. B: I think I might've bumped into her before. A: Are you telling me that you've seen her before? B: I believe so. Dialogue 3 A: Have you met the new girl? B: No. Have you? A: She's one of the prettiest girls at the school. B: What does she look like? A: Well, she's quite short. B: How tall would you say that she is? A: I would say she's only five feet. B: What about her facial features? A: She has light brown eyes, absolutely beautiful. B: I think I know who you're talking about. A: Have you seen her? B: I think that I have.